catala/compiler/desugared/disambiguate.ml

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(* This file is part of the Catala compiler, a specification language for tax
and social benefits computation rules. Copyright (C) 2020 Inria, contributor:
Louis Gesbert <louis.gesbert@inria.fr>
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
the License. *)
open Shared_ast
open Ast
let expr ctx env e =
(* The typer takes care of disambiguating: this consists in: - ensuring
[EAbs.tys] doesn't contain any [TAny] - [EDStructAccess.name_opt] is always
[Some] *)
(* Intermediate unboxings are fine since the last [untype] will rebox in
depth *)
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Typing.check_expr ~leave_unresolved:false ctx ~env (Expr.unbox e)
let rule ctx env rule =
let env =
match rule.rule_parameter with
| None -> env
| Some (vars_and_types, _) ->
ListLabels.fold_right vars_and_types ~init:env ~f:(fun ((v, _), t) ->
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Typing.Env.add_var v t)
in
(* Note: we could use the known rule type here to direct typing. We choose not
to because it shouldn't be needed for disambiguation, and we prefer to
focus on local type errors first. *)
{
rule with
rule_just = expr ctx env rule.rule_just;
rule_cons = expr ctx env rule.rule_cons;
}
let scope ctx env scope =
let env = Typing.Env.open_scope scope.scope_uid env in
let scope_defs =
ScopeDef.Map.map
(fun def ->
let scope_def_rules =
(* Note: ordering in file order might be better for error reporting ?
When we gather errors, the ordering could be done afterwards,
though *)
RuleName.Map.map (rule ctx env) def.scope_def_rules
in
{ def with scope_def_rules })
scope.scope_defs
in
let scope_assertions =
AssertionName.Map.map (expr ctx env) scope.scope_assertions
in
{ scope with scope_defs; scope_assertions }
let program prg =
(* Caution: this environment building code is very similar to that in
scopelang/ast.ml. Any edits should probably be reflected. *)
let env = Typing.Env.empty prg.program_ctx in
let env =
TopdefName.Map.fold
(fun name ty env -> Typing.Env.add_toplevel_var name ty env)
prg.program_ctx.ctx_topdefs env
in
let env =
ScopeName.Map.fold
(fun scope_name _info env ->
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let modul =
List.fold_left
(fun _ m -> ModuleName.Map.find m prg.program_modules)
prg.program_root
(ScopeName.path scope_name)
in
let scope = ScopeName.Map.find scope_name modul.module_scopes in
let vars =
ScopeDef.Map.fold
(fun var def vars ->
match var with
| Var (v, _states) -> ScopeVar.Map.add v def.scope_def_typ vars
| SubScopeVar _ -> vars)
scope.scope_defs ScopeVar.Map.empty
in
(* at this stage, rule resolution and the corresponding encapsulation
into default terms hasn't taken place, so input and output variables
don't need different typing *)
Typing.Env.add_scope scope_name ~vars ~in_vars:vars env)
prg.program_ctx.ctx_scopes env
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in
let module_topdefs =
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TopdefName.Map.map
(function
| Some e, ty ->
Some (Expr.unbox (expr prg.program_ctx env (Expr.box e))), ty
| None, ty -> None, ty)
prg.program_root.module_topdefs
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in
let module_scopes =
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ScopeName.Map.map (scope prg.program_ctx env) prg.program_root.module_scopes
in
{ prg with program_root = { module_topdefs; module_scopes } }